Department of Homeland Security: Special Response Team
April 13th, 2012
The vehicles are right out of Team America: World Police.
Via: HongPong:
A relatively monstrous SWAT style truck leads us to a whole new blob of police state developments, busy hands with little to do and a lot of hardware to do it.
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April 13th, 2012 at 7:38 am
I don’t think Arnie will be buying one of these.
April 13th, 2012 at 10:32 am
Looks pretty beefy, but I’m willing to bet we got some guys coming back from one of the wars who would know how to open that thing like a sardine can.
As I see the evolution of Law Enforcement vehicles toward more and more menacing and predatory looking models I just chuckle to myself.
I’m sure they think they’re just looking cool and maybe putting a little healthy subconscious fear into the population but the reality is they’re slowly building a emotional chasm between themselves and the people.
If they were really interested in good policing, they be driving something that looks like the car Andy Griffith drove. Maybe a modern variant would be something like the PT Cruiser.
Further, such attempts at intimidation are more likely to make some people “bow up” as “lay down” and the people it makes “bow up” are the probably the most dangerous ones anyhow.
It’s not a good idea to drive around in something that makes people automatically want to attack it out of some deep seated drive to protect their loved ones from marauding predators.